tomidelucca
tomidelucca

Reputation: 2543

What's the difference between static cells and dynamic prototypes?

I want to know the difference between making the cells in my UITableView "Static Cells" or choosing "Dynamic Prototypes".

If I want to make a UITableView that has a "+" button to add cells (like Contacts App or Clock when setting an alarm). Which one should I choose?

Upvotes: 43

Views: 20291

Answers (1)

Philippe Sabourin
Philippe Sabourin

Reputation: 8075

Static cells are basically a "what you see is what you get" in Interface Builder. What you put into the UITableView is what you'll see when you run the app.

Dynamic prototypes, instead, allow you to lay out cells that you can re-use by calling:

UITableViewCell * cell = [tableView dequeueReusableCellWithIdentifier:CELL_ID_SET_IN_IB];

With this, you determine the number of cells using the delegate methods in the UITableViewController. You can have multiple prototype cells and determine which to load depending on index path.

You can use segues with both.

I would recommend prototypes for your app since it seems like, from your question, the number of cells you have will change.

Upvotes: 69

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